US में पहुंचा 3 Unknown Russian-Origin Mi-17 Helicopter

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Three Russian-made Mi-17 helicopters probably belonging to the now-defunct Air Force arrived at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona on November 19 and will be stationed at the base’s boneyard.

These planes are believed to be among those used by pilots and other troops to flee to Uzbekistan after the gained control of in August.

According to TheDrive, the helicopters landed at Davis-Monthan aboard Maximus Air’s lone Antonov An-124 Ruslan cargo jet. Maximus Air is a part of the Abu Dhabi Aviation Group, based in the United Arab Emirates.

This appears to be the first visit to the United States by Maximus Air’s An-124, which bears a Ukrainian registration code UR-ZYD. Internet flight tracking software indicates that the plane traveled from Abu Dhabi International Airport to Bukhara International Airport in Uzbekistan on November 10, 2021.

It returned to the UAE on the same day, landed at Al Ain International Airport. The plane then flew from Al Ain to Davis-Monthan on Nov. 17, stopping in Oslo, Norway, and Denver, Colorado along the way.

In mid-August, at least 45 Air Force planes were flown out of the country, most likely to avoid falling into hands. Several dozen military assets are seen on the tarmac of Termez International Airport in Uzbekistan, according to satellite footage acquired on August 16.

The C-208 utility aircraft, the A-29 Super Tucano light attack aircraft, and Mi-17, Mi-25, and UH-60 helicopters are among the platforms visible in the images.

The planes and helicopters were no longer visible in airport imagery taken on August 21, indicating that their halt at Termez, Uzbekistan, was only temporary and that they had been transferred.

Then, satellite imagery captured on September 1 showed that the 16 utility/transport attack aircraft previously spotted at Termez International Airport have been transported to Bohktar (Qurghonteppa) International Airport in Tajikistan. Bukhara is around 230 miles northwest of Termez, and it would not have been difficult to move any of these planes there.

The US Air Force reportedly acknowledged the arrival of Mi-17 helicopters at its base. According to Derek Kaufman, a spokesperson for Air Force Material Command (AFMC), “the Defense Security Cooperation Management Office- is retrograding US and multinational aircraft from US and overseas maintenance support facilities to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Arizona.”

Kaufman confirmed the arrival of three Mi-17s at the Tucson AFB, Arizona. The boneyard at Davis-Monthan is managed by the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG).

In July, the Pentagon opened the Defense Security Cooperation Management Office- in Qatar as part of a planned withdrawal of US personnel from before the takeover.

The major purpose of the office was to coordinate security assistance programs for the National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF), which included “over the horizon aircraft maintenance support,” according to US authorities at the time of its establishment. Previously, this assistance was channeled through an office in.

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